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Tical

Method Man

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It’s odd that while Ghostface Killah is critically revered as a defiantly independent lyrical auteur, Method Man is consistently derided as a thoughtless stoner, crassly pandering to his audience’s lowest expectations. Though such criticism may carry some weight in 2007, it’s important to remember that with the superlative Tical, Method Man released what may be the most impenetrable, dissonant, and unnerving album in the entire Wu-Tang catalog. The very fact that such an inaccessible album was a commercial success is testament to Meth’s immeasurable charisma as an MC. Even in his most deliriously dusted moments Meth always manages to inject a pinch of devil may care charm into his drug damaged badinage, and the infectious refrains that made “M.E.T.H.O.D. Man” stand out on the Wu-Tang’s debut can be found all over Tical, emerging out of the sonic chaos just as things are about to become completely unhinged. Rza is in fine form throughout, and provides Meth with a set of shambolic but inspired productions that completely upend conventional notions of what Hip-Hop should sound like. Every beat, from the eerie wails of “Mr. Sandman” to the mesmerizing “Sub Crazy,” is an unqualified masterpiece, and Meth is more than up to the task of blessing these beats with the finest in sly come-ons, raucous threats, and mumbled madness.

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Just another reason that this album is a masterpiece. Two weeks before this album's deadline, it was finished, in RZA's basement. Ahead of schedule, toying wtih last minute minor kinks and samples, the RZA's basement flooded and the entire album was lost(while it was complete, it had not been submitted to DefJam because there were two weeks left in which to play with the sound.) In the next two weeks the RZA and Method Man cranked out what listeners call Tical. Even if you don't like it, appreciate the urgency in which it had to be made. According to RZA, about 1/3 is the same as the original, but due to time constraints, the other 2/3 was on the fly. Amazing. If you think I'm full of it, check out the Rolling Stone Wu article back in summer of 97'.

Hip Hop classic!

Hands down a true hip-hop classic, a must in a hip-hop lover's collection.

Classic.

a monument for hip-hop. period. nobody could touch Mef when this album came out, and they still can't. whether you call him Iron Lung, Jonny Blaze, the MZA, or just M-E-F, the guy's got lyrical ability that nobody can hold a candle to.

Biography

Born: April 1, 1971 in Hempsted, NY

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Method Man was the first — and biggest — solo star to emerge from the groundbreaking Wu-Tang Clan. His mush-mouthed, sandpaper-rough bellow (at times recalling EPMD's Erick Sermon) and imaginative rhymes easily made him one of the most recognizable, unpredictable MCs in the group, yet his flow was more deliberate and laid-back than the Wu's resident loose cannon, Ol' Dirty Bastard. On his solo records, Method Man developed a persona that swung from offhand, understated menace to raucous...
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